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Order of draw is Yellow addictive is SPS blood culture invert 8-10 times. Light blue addictive is Sodium Citrate invert 3-4 times. Red addictive No clotting invert 5-8 times. Serum addictive Silica invert 5-8 times. Green addictive heparin invert 8-10 times. Lavender addictive EDTA invert 8-10 times. Last is Gray addictive Potassium invert 8-10 times
lavender
Lavender
A lavender or pink tube is usually used to draw B12.
Pink or Lavender EDTA Hematology tubes are used. They are used for Complete Blood Counts. If your hemoglobin and hematocrit are low, they'll draw a larger Lavender or Pink top to type and screen or cross match in blood bank. But blood bank orders have special labels and handling due to the nature of danger involved, if the patient received the wrong type blood they could die.
Order of draw is Yellow addictive is SPS blood culture invert 8-10 times. Light blue addictive is Sodium Citrate invert 3-4 times. Red addictive No clotting invert 5-8 times. Serum addictive Silica invert 5-8 times. Green addictive heparin invert 8-10 times. Lavender addictive EDTA invert 8-10 times. Last is Gray addictive Potassium invert 8-10 times
lavender
to keep the blood from clotting and becoming unusable
lavender, red, gray
Lavender
Ron and Lavender aren't really made for each other.
Lavender color tube containing the anticoagulant EDTA is ideal for CBC test.
whem drawing blood what tube can be substituted for lavender
A lavender or pink tube is usually used to draw B12.
The order of draw would be the red top first, the green top second, and last would be the lavender top
All of them.
Pink or Lavender EDTA Hematology tubes are used. They are used for Complete Blood Counts. If your hemoglobin and hematocrit are low, they'll draw a larger Lavender or Pink top to type and screen or cross match in blood bank. But blood bank orders have special labels and handling due to the nature of danger involved, if the patient received the wrong type blood they could die.